SHIPPING.
The Union Company’s a.s. Talnno arrived from Southern ports early yesterday morning, and sailed foe Auckland about 11 a.rn. The Hnddart, Parker Company’s s.s. Victoria left Auckland at 5 o’clock yesterday morning, anrii will ,arrive here early this morning. There will only bo one launch this morning, at 6 o’plook. The following have booked passages for South- . ern ports:—Misses Morrisoy, • Kirkwood, Lonsdale, Burgess, Moars, U’Ron, Williams (2), and Bushnell; Mesdames Blair, Morris, Doyle and two. ohildron, Brown and two children, and Williams; Messrs Blair, Sandtman, Curtis, Flavell, Bourke, Galbraith, Jacks, Wishart, Morris, Miller, Sbarpin, Williams (2), Evans, Watkin Mills, Rae, Yeitoh, Jensen, Davis, Raynor, Rusbatb, Fraser, Korte, Atkins, Foote, and Patmore; Masters Willima (2). The Union Company’s s.s. Mokoia has been detained in the South on aooount of the Labor Day holiday. She leaves Lyttelton to-day, Wellington to-morrow, and Napier at 11 a.m. on Saturday, arriving here in the afternoon. ! The auxiliary schooner Kaeo arrived At Auckland yesterday. .UNION STEAM SHIP. COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS,
' Thursday, Ooiober 1 12—Haupiri is due here this evening from bays, but is not expeoted lo.sail for Napier till Friday afternoon. ‘ Saturday, October 14—Mokoia is not expeoted to arrive before Saturday afternoon, and Bails same evening for j':. Auckland .and Sydney. Laßt launch | 6 p.m. (meantime). ' Sunday, October 15th.—Taluno - arrives from Auckland, and sails for South; Last launoh 5 p.m.
TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING - -Thsterdav. Auckland—Sailed, 5 a.m., Victoria, for .Gisborne. Arrived, Mimiro, from West of England; Navna, from Sydney and IslandsKaeo, from Gisborne and Coast ports. She reports leaving Gisborne on the 29th ultimo, rounded East CApo on Saturday at noon, worked Te Araroa and Hiok’s Bay on Sunday, sheltering at the latter plaoe till Tuesday. In the Bay of 'Plenty landed, and-shipped 1000 saoke maize and sundries. -Passed the Meronrys on Monday at noon, thenoe to arrival strong head winds and heavy rain. East Gape—Aparima passed north at 6.15 a.m„ Talune passed north at 4.50, p.m. j - Napier—Arrived,yesterday, Woka, from! Gisbome; Fanny, from Gisborne. j Wellington—Sailed, Corintbip, for Lon-‘ don. : ' . , _ . I Tfmaru—Bailed, 1 a.m., Paparoa, for; Auckland. Port Chalmers —Arrived, : 9 amr., barque Kinfauns, from WelliDgtOD.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1582, 12 October 1905, Page 1
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